Details about Elgato Control Center

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • March 2, 2019
  • September 30, 2024
  • 12.0+
  • 4+
  • 23.37MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • Danish
    Dutch
    English
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Version History of Elgato Control Center

1.8.0

August 20, 2024

What’s new in Control Center 1.8? Introducing Widgets: You can now add a Control Center widget to your iOS or iPadOS home screen for quick access to power individual or all lights on or off. Firmware updates for lighting accessories: Fixed a bug that caused firmware crashes, resulting in lights disconnecting from Wi-Fi and not appearing in Control Center. Also addressed a potential security vulnerability. Elgato recommends updating to ensure product security. Siren light scene for Light Strip Pro: Enhance RP immersion with the new Siren light scene, featuring red and blue colors for the Light Strip Pro.

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1.7.0

June 6, 2024

What’s new in Control Center 1.7? # Introducing Light Strip Pro With 120 individually addressable RGB LEDs, Light Strip Pro creates cinematic light shows that bring multicolored ambience to any space. Equipped with adhesive backing and magnets, you can mount it anywhere. Learn Light Strip Pro at elgato.com # Bug fixes and performance improvements - Improved reliability of detecting lights on your network - Added steps for enabling USB control when using Key Light Neo with iPad

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1.6.0

April 18, 2024

What's new in Control Center 1.6? This version adds support for the latest addition to our Key Light family. # Support for Key Light Neo Making a great impression takes effort. With Key Light Neo, it almost feels too easy. A compact LED panel that mounts to your monitor, it turns you into a superstar on camera. It also boosts creativity and concentration, plus it goes places other lights can't. Discover Key Light Neo at elgato.com. # Key Light Air firmware This update includes new firmware for Key Light Air which fixes a bug where the Key Light Air would no longer be reachable on your network.

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1.5.0

November 16, 2023

What's new in Control Center 1.5? # Support for Key Light MK.2 and Bluetooth Remote Control Center now supports Key Light MK.2, which features upgraded internal hardware supporting 5 GHz Wi-Fi (In addition to 2.4 GHz) and a new separate Bluetooth Remote.

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1.4.1

May 17, 2023

What's new in Control Center 1.4.1? Performance improvements & bugs fixes - Adjusted device ping values, making it easier to discover devices. - Updated the Elgato logo. This update includes new firmware for the following devices: - Ring Light — Firmware 1.0.4 (149) - Improved compatibility with Wi-fi network names featuring double quotes or backslash characters. - Key Light Mini Firmware 1.0.4 (238) - Disables device discovery during firmware updates.

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1.4.0

December 6, 2022

What's new in Control Center 1.4? Light Scenes for Light Strip: Light Scenes are fully customizable color patterns that allow you to personalize your setup with dynamic light shows. Create a stunning backdrop for your viewers, add some fill light to your Key Light setup, or simply treat yourself to a backsplash of color.

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1.3.0

June 13, 2022

What's new in Control Center 1.3? - You can now tap the info button ('i') to update the firmware of your lighting accessory. Please keep Control Center open and your device unlocked during firmware updates. - Control Center will remember previously connected lights and load their controls faster. - Easily optimize your setup with the new Wi-Fi signal indicator, which shows the connection strength between your lighting accessories and wireless access points. Tap the info button ('i') to see the exact value.

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1.2

February 10, 2022

What's new in Control Center 1.2? This update welcomes the tiny but mighty Key Light Mini to the Control Center ecosystem. As with all Elgato lighting devices, you can use Control Center on your iPhone or iPad to control Key Light Mini. Please note: Key Light Mini and your iPhone/iPad must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network to use wireless control features. Alternatively, you can use the onboard controls. Shine online, anywhere, anytime. Edge-lit with multi-layer diffusion technology, powered by battery or mains, Key Light Mini makes you look amazing from the studio to the street. Highlights: - Turn on/off Key Light Mini from your iPhone or iPad - Adjust brightness up to 800 lumens, dim to a subtle glow - Tweak color temperature from sunset amber through arctic blue (2900 – 7000 K color range) - Integrate Control Center and Key Light Mini into your Stream Deck Mobile setup, and create Multi Actions to adjust lighting, audio and camera settings simultaneously – with a single tap on your iPhone or iPad. You can even use Siri voice commands. Learn more at elgato.com

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1.0.3

January 18, 2021

Quality of life improvements

1.0.2

August 10, 2020

Quality of life improvements

Price History of Elgato Control Center

Description of Elgato Control Center

Control Center For Elgato Key Light Designed to make advanced studio lighting easier than ever, Control Center gives you the freedom to command Key Light from your iPhone or iPad. Let there be light: Power up Key Light with a tap, and power down just as easily. Get brightness right: Adjust all 2500 lumens and 160 premium LEDs with a quick swipe. Tweak temperature: Refine your color reproduction and set the perfect mood in a snap. Sync multiple Key Lights: Control several Key Lights individually or all at once.

Elgato Control Center: FAQ

Is the Elgato Control Center app compatible with iPads?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for Elgato Control Center.

Who is the creator of the Elgato Control Center app?

Elgato Control Center was created by Corsair Memory, Inc..

What is the minimum supported iOS version for Elgato Control Center?

The minimum supported iOS version for the Elgato Control Center app is iOS 12.0.

What is the current app rating of Elgato Control Center?

4.5 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Elgato Control Center has received from users.

What genre is the Elgato Control Center app?

The App Category Of Elgato Control Center Is Photo & Video.

What Elgato Control Center application version is the current one?

1.8.0 is the most recent version of the Elgato Control Center app.

When was the latest Elgato Control Center update?

Elgato Control Center updated on September 30, 2024.

When was the Elgato Control Center app released?

The specific date when the app came out was February 6, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to Elgato Control Center?

No objectionable content, suitable for young children.

What are the languages supported by the Elgato Control Center app?

Currently, Elgato Control Center supports Danish, Dutch, English and 10 more.

Is Elgato Control Center featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, Elgato Control Center is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Elgato Control Center contain in-app purchases?

Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Elgato Control Center.

Is Elgato Control Center designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Elgato Control Center is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Elgato Control Center?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Elgato Control Center.

Screenshot of Elgato Control Center

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Reviews of Elgato Control Center

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  • Even worse after latest update

    Lights have never worked well. Control Center can’t find them half the time and they made them impossible to turn on manually (who does that?) The latest firmware update was supposed to improve things and instead they got way worse, going from working half the time to maybe 1/10 the time. I’m done with elgato. I recommend steering clear and buying lights that can be physically turned on without relying on a buggy app.
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  • Works well when connects

    I really like the light. My only gripe is that one out of my two consistently has trouble connecting to the WiFi so that it doesn’t turn on when the other one does (either from the app on my iPad or from my stream deck). So I have to sometimes turn it off and then back on manually. Other than that, the light is great - great aesthetic, lots of options (temperature, intensity) and goes well with the rest of my Elgato products (streamdeck, Facecam).
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  • Won’t recognise my lights

    The app was working nicely but then suddenly stopped recognising my key light airs. Tried turning them off & on, resetting the router, restarting my iPhone, etc. Launched the PC app and same thing - not recognised - but on the PC app you have the option of entering the IP address, which solved the problem. No such feature on the iPhone app, so it’s still broken
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